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Dakota Johnson got candid about why she feels the entertainment industry is “really fucking bleak.” In an interview with L’Officiel magazine, the Madame Web star said that with production company TeaTime Pictures, she and Ro Donnelly aim to tell intricate, detailed and nuanced stories with powerful female characters at the center. When asked if she
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Anybody who grew up in the ‘80s or ‘90s is likely aware of the brightly colored stickers and school supplies designed by Lisa Frank. So it’s pretty easy to assume that there’s some nostalgia-fueled intrigue for the upcoming horror comedy Lisa Frankenstein. This movie with the clever portmanteau title puts an ‘80s twist on a
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ABC Abbott Elementary This bright spot among broadcast network comedies refuses to rest on its accolades, with change afoot (and several very special guests) in the Philadelphia school as the third season opens with an entertaining hourlong episode. Janine (Emmy winner Quinta Brunson) is determined on several fronts to make her revival of Career Day
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News Claire Rousay Announces Tour and Debut Thrill Jockey Album, Shares New Song “Head”: Listen The experimental musician’s Sentiment has guest spots from Lala Lala and Hand Habits By Matthew Strauss February 6, 2024 Facebook X Claire Rousay, photo by Zoe Donahoe Facebook X Experimental musician Claire Rousay has announced her first album for venerated
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While we primarily focus on stateside bookish news, we thought some recent news on France’s reading habits was pretty interesting. According to the data from market research company GfK, 1 in 4 books sold in the country are comics. France’s affection for comics isn’t a recent thing — it is the home of immensely popular
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Broadway said goodbye last week to two well-regarded but underperforming productions, with both Harmony and Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch posting better-than-usual weekly box office as last-chancers grabbed seats. Harmony, the Barry Manilow-Bruce Sussman musical about the real-life 1920s German singing group the Comedian Harmonists, filled a robust 99% of seats
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Joey Graziadei totally blanched after making a shocking blunder.  The Bachelor star caused some jaws to drop when he was shown a picture of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and ID-ed her as the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “I do know who this person is,” Joey confidently said during a Feb. 5 game of How Online Are You? with Betches. “Is it Ruth…Ginsburg?
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News Lamb of God and Mastodon to Embark on Summer Tour The metal bands’ co-headlining Ashes of Leviathan Tour begins in July 2024 By Matthew Strauss February 6, 2024 Facebook X Randy Blythe, Troy Sanders (Getty Images) Facebook X Metal bands Lamb of God and Mastodon have announced a co-headlining summer tour. The North American
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Celine Dion is and will always be the Queen of Pop. The legendary singer proved she’s still got it, showing off her angelic voice while backstage at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards. GRAMMY-nominated songwriter Sonyaé took to Instagram on Tuesday and shared a video highlighting her GRAMMYs night at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles. The video kicks off
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If you asked romance author Tia Williams what her favorite genre is, you might be surprised to learn it is horror. In fact, she once took a yearlong class on Dracula, taking an interest in the mythology of immortality and the fearsome, seductive title character. Williams chuckles as she says, “I’d love to write [a
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When we think of Super Bowl Sunday, we think of the usual suspects: the football game, the commercials, the trailers, the Puppy Bowl … and, of course, the post-game episodes. (For 2024, Justin Hartley‘s new series Tracker on CBS receives that honor.) Each year, the network on which the game airs chooses one of its
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